EdGs
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My Nephew has an '18 Laramie 4x4. 150k miles
He calls me today says he has a grinding noise that he can hear a slower speeds, kind of goes away at higher speeds.
So, he meets me and we take a ride. When brakes are applied, yes, a grindy noise. Cannot pinpoint front or back. Almost sounds metallic, like a shield rubbing, etc.
With my head out the window it just sounds like coming from under the truck, I can't tell front, back, or determine which side.
We get the truck in the air, cannot really hear much just spinning the wheels, but notice a couple wear grooves in the left front rotor. Not bad but you can see them, correspond to the rivet locations on the pad. Pads themselves have 75% or better pad life.
I pry back the pad, but the caliper does not want to come off. Finally with some prying, it comess free enough to remove it, and one of the pistons has this huge break in it. Running down from the edge of the piston down diagonally into the cup.
Really surprised there was no fluid loss.
They are nice looking, red coated calipers, too.
Anyone ever run into this?
Sorry, I do not have any pictures yet. I will post up a bunch when we get back on it after he buys replacement calipers.
He calls me today says he has a grinding noise that he can hear a slower speeds, kind of goes away at higher speeds.
So, he meets me and we take a ride. When brakes are applied, yes, a grindy noise. Cannot pinpoint front or back. Almost sounds metallic, like a shield rubbing, etc.
With my head out the window it just sounds like coming from under the truck, I can't tell front, back, or determine which side.
We get the truck in the air, cannot really hear much just spinning the wheels, but notice a couple wear grooves in the left front rotor. Not bad but you can see them, correspond to the rivet locations on the pad. Pads themselves have 75% or better pad life.
I pry back the pad, but the caliper does not want to come off. Finally with some prying, it comess free enough to remove it, and one of the pistons has this huge break in it. Running down from the edge of the piston down diagonally into the cup.
Really surprised there was no fluid loss.
They are nice looking, red coated calipers, too.
Anyone ever run into this?
Sorry, I do not have any pictures yet. I will post up a bunch when we get back on it after he buys replacement calipers.
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